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This series brings together all documents relating to HMT monetary policy remit.
Information Commissioner's guidance about the issue of monetary penalties.
This study introduces subsistence requirements in food consumption into a model with flexible food and sticky non-food prices
This study uses a panel dataset of 79 LICs over 1990-2015 as well as event study analysis for a group of 28 sub-Saharan African LICs.
Government processes on the issue of monetary penalties for breaches of financial sanctions.
How to use a cost benefit analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
The Chancellor’s letter to the Bank of England setting the remit for the Monetary Policy Committee.
Find out how to account for VAT schemes on business gifts, samples and promotional schemes.
Recovering sums due in respect of antecedent recoveries such as excessive pension contributions, misfeasance of directors, voidable dispositions and transactions defrauding creditors
This document contains the following information: Information Commissioner's guidance about the issue of monetary penalties.
This paper draws extensively on the experience and lessons learned from developing FPAS capacity in LIC central banks
This document series contains open letters between the Governor of the Bank of England and the Chancellor of the Exchequer which are exchanged if inflation moves away from the target by more than 1 percentage point in either direction.
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